Want this question answered?
No its not okay, it can get stuck in stomach and you might need surgery to remove it, I hope you didn't do that.. right?
There would need to be an extremely good medical reason to remove the stomach and doubtful it would be done. The stomach is a key organ in the digestive tract and there is no suitable mechanical substitute.
Yes, stomach stapling can help you achieve weight loss but it is only recommended in extreme and specific circumstances. There are risks involved and most people who undergo the surgery also need to have follow-up plastic surgery to remove excess skin.
Need to have surgery to remove the gall bladder- cholecystectomy
4 years ago, I had a hysterectomy. I kept my ovaries, and my cervix. I found out recently, there is a mass and it is the size of a uterus.. If another fibroid, will I need surgery to remove it? how can one prevent having them reoccur?
The need for surgery of the esophagus, duodenum, stomach, colon, and intestines is assessed by medical history, general physical, and x ray after the patient swallows barium for maximum visibility.
Perhaps he(she) is undergoing a sex change operation.
no, the uterus lies in a cul de sac (dead end)meaning it cannot travel into the body. You do need to go to a doctor who can remove with little discomfort. Not surgery per se, but you need to remove it or have a doctor remove it asap. There's a good chance of infection or toxic shock syndrome if you leave it.
They don't do stomach transplants. During elective weight-loss surgery the majority of the stomach can be blocked off or sometimes removed, and when there is stomach cancer, the stomach is often removed, but they don't replace them because stomachs aren't seen as "essential." ... They can do other things besides risking the rejection of an organ to take care of stomach issues. Please see your doctor if you believe that you need to have surgery on your stomach.
Yes, they will ask you to remove all your jewlery.
The best place to go for information on gastric surgey diet is www.bariatric-surgery.info/stomach-bypass-diet-advice.htm It is full of all the information you need.
Fibroadenosis is not associated with breast cancer, and surgery to remove part or all of the tissue from a lump should only be necessary if the results of the investigations are inconclusive.